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![AUTOGRAPH LETTERS OF PRISONERS THAT HAVE BEEN CONFINED IN NEWGATE. 1443 J. Akerman, (grandson of Mr. Akerman, formerly Keeper of Newgate)—William Ash, whose wife was under sen- tence of Death— Robert Astlet, who received a pardon from the Prince Regent, on becoming an exile for Life, 1814—Two Letters of thanks to the Rev. Mr. C , from parties under sentence of Death, for the consolation afforded them, signed by the Prisoners ; Also a draw- ing for a new Hanging Rope, to relieve more quickly the sufferers . 12 Letters 1444 John Barrett, executed 13th Feb. 1832, for a Robbery at the Post Office—A Note from the Hon. and Rev. A. Barry, to Sturgess, in Newgate, who was executed—Rob. Barton, convicted of Forgery, and transported for life, 1829 —J. Box, executed for Forgery, with others 20 Letters 1445 William Brown, transported Oct. 1829—R. Butt, engaged in conspiracy with Lord Cochran—John Butler, a soldier, tried for Murder, and transported, 1829 ; with others 19 Letters 1446 Joseph Cadman, executed for Forgery —W. H. Carey,for the same, 1829—W. H. Case, executed 1829 — Ann Chapman, executed 16th July, 1829—Richard Chick, executed for House-breaking, 1829—Thomas Colls, re- questing a Petition to be sent to the Secretary of State —Elizabeth Cole, dated from Hobart Town, 1832; with the Rev. Mr. Cotton’s remarks; and others 20 Letters and Notes 1447 H. J. Conway, executed July 2~]th, 1829—L. Cooper (three Notes) a wholesale Forgerer, and was transported, 1827 — Win. Corder’s Letter to his Father, 1815—An Answer, in which his father wishes him to be transported for life; with others . 18 Letters 1449 Sophia Sutton Cooke, transported 1829, five letters; and one from her Husband, who laid claim to the Peerage of Stafford : he died in prison, having been convicted of a conspiracy 6 letters 1450 George Davis, aged 18 years, condemned for murder, but respited, 1833—George Denshire, alias Waite, trans- ported, 1829—A Note of Father Devereux, the Roman Catholic Priest attending the prisoners in Newgate — Thomas Dexter, with a poem — John Druitt, executed for House-breaking, 1832, &c. . 27 letters 1451 Will. Earle, Ch. W. Eckardt, alias Roulette, Capt. New- comen Edgeworth, transported for Bigamy; Richard England, Jcc. . 15 letters](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22462582_0062.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


